The cut off pieces are great for fish attractors with cinder blocks and quick crete. I used to cut river reed cane, let it dry and used it for cane poles, and bank poles for catfishing about 40 years ago. Tie 3, 6-8 foot tall ones together and use them for growing heirloom pole beans also.
That’s great brother. I got a couple cane poles in the garage been drying for about 5 yrs now. Great video my friend. Thank you. Looking forward to that.
@@awfoutdoors6299 I don’t know either brother. I just happen to cut couple in the mind set of building a cane pole someday and they have been there ever since. I am following you on this fir sure. God bless.
Grumpyneanderthal I would like more info on the anchors please. Did you add any certain thing to the ends and what did you cost them with so on. His long does it take to dry season them correctly ?
The pin anchor I use was purchased and is made of fiberglass. It’s 8ft long and 1 inch in diameter. I was suggesting that an inexpensive one could be made from sturdy bamboo. Where I fish all bottoms are soft mud so penetrating is easy. Since bamboo has closed chambers you would want the both ends to be closed. You could add some type of hard cap like PVC end fitting attached with construction adhesive. I would lash some type of ring on the top end to easily attach a short rope. On cat fishing certainly need a stout pole but very doable. Reminds of the old slaughter poles they used decades ago (made with bamboo) with bass lures tied on a short length of twine. They would paddle along a tree line and jig those lures for bass and quickly haul them out.
@@Grumpyneanderthal thank you Sir. I had actually researched the pvc anchors somewhat. Also the catfish bank poles to. I know where I can get some bamboo and I believe I will give this a go. In our fishing lakes here in Eastern KY, there isn’t that much of a place to use short anchors. But in the river tributaries there is. I have been in situations a plenty where I could use a anchor for sure. I checked on the solid fiberglass poles and they are kinda expensive. I gotta give the bamboo anchor a try fir sure. Glad our friend here is doing this step by step bamboo build. I love this kinda ole time fishing revelations. Thank you and God bless.
Absolutely give it a go. I don’t think those made strictly from pvc hold up well, it’s not stiff enough. I think a thick walled bamboo would be better. While you are at make 2 or 3.
Look like you've picked out a couple good'uns...... Not sure I'd like going back to a cane pole but you never know..... They got the job done way back......
Wondering how coating them after light sanding with boiled linseed oil (3to 4 coats) would hold up. I use it on my garden tool handles and it gets better with age. I re-coat them twice a year. Much easier as less expensive than epoxy.
Yes in the garden tool side it’s easy to make a simple weeder by bending some metal strapping like used on crates into a flat oval and attaching it to the sides of a shaft like bamboo. Very simple and effective for weeding around plants in the garden. I’m enjoying your series and agree that getting back to simple things that you craft yourself brings great satisfaction.
My mama loved to fish with cane poles until she got her a brim buster & she outfish everyone with her brim buster catching big bass on live baby blue gill and catfish etc. My mama ware their ass out before we could even get started ...
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Great idea! My grandmother taught me to fish on cane poles 60 years ago. Still luv using them and feeling Granny smile!
Yes sir 🙏
Its been 50 years since I've fished a cane. Thanks for reminding me. And maybe the younger generations just might learn something fun. 👍👍👍
God bless you with a great fishing trip with a can pole
I have never used a can pol it looks like a lot of fun.
Back to basics! Love it. I’ll check out pt 2👍
The cut off pieces are great for fish attractors with cinder blocks and quick crete.
I used to cut river reed cane, let it dry and used it for cane poles, and bank poles for catfishing about 40 years ago.
Tie 3, 6-8 foot tall ones together and use them for growing heirloom pole beans also.
Yes sir, I grow a lot of heirloom pole beans
Rattlesnake beans
That’s great brother. I got a couple cane poles in the garage been drying for about 5 yrs now. Great video my friend. Thank you. Looking forward to that.
So , how long does it take to dry them ?
@@awfoutdoors6299 I don’t know either brother. I just happen to cut couple in the mind set of building a cane pole someday and they have been there ever since. I am following you on this fir sure. God bless.
@@fuzzyfultz Maybe we can learn together.
That sounds like an interesting thing to do. I wouldn't mind making myself a cane pole and some jigs. Very interesting.
Thank you, it was amazing to see it turn into a real pole
Looking forward to this series. Can also use the thicker portion (8ft to 10 ft long) as anchor pin in shallow water
Grumpyneanderthal I would like more info on the anchors please. Did you add any certain thing to the ends and what did you cost them with so on. His long does it take to dry season them correctly ?
Also, I am thinking of a few to use fur bank poles fir catfish as well.
The pin anchor I use was purchased and is made of fiberglass. It’s 8ft long and 1 inch in diameter. I was suggesting that an inexpensive one could be made from sturdy bamboo. Where I fish all bottoms are soft mud so penetrating is easy. Since bamboo has closed chambers you would want the both ends to be closed. You could add some type of hard cap like PVC end fitting attached with construction adhesive. I would lash some type of ring on the top end to easily attach a short rope.
On cat fishing certainly need a stout pole but very doable. Reminds of the old slaughter poles they used decades ago (made with bamboo) with bass lures tied on a short length of twine. They would paddle along a tree line and jig those lures for bass and quickly haul them out.
@@Grumpyneanderthal thank you Sir. I had actually researched the pvc anchors somewhat. Also the catfish bank poles to. I know where I can get some bamboo and I believe I will give this a go. In our fishing lakes here in Eastern KY, there isn’t that much of a place to use short anchors. But in the river tributaries there is. I have been in situations a plenty where I could use a anchor for sure. I checked on the solid fiberglass poles and they are kinda expensive. I gotta give the bamboo anchor a try fir sure. Glad our friend here is doing this step by step bamboo build. I love this kinda ole time fishing revelations. Thank you and God bless.
Absolutely give it a go. I don’t think those made strictly from pvc hold up well, it’s not stiff enough. I think a thick walled bamboo would be better. While you are at make 2 or 3.
Look like you've picked out a couple good'uns...... Not sure I'd like going back to a cane pole but you never know..... They got the job done way back......
Seems like life makes a full circle, comes a time when you just want simple , again. Good memories
I've caught a lot of fish on them as a kid. My grandfather kept 10 or 12 on hand at all time for the grandkids to fish the farm pond
Yep, back in the day, that’s all we used.
Had a wad of them sticking out the back window of the station wagon.
Nice Been making some here lately round the house but they break fairly easily
Try picking the yellow colored ones, lot more strength.
Possibly Calcutta cane.
God is good.
Wondering how coating them after light sanding with boiled linseed oil (3to 4 coats) would hold up. I use it on my garden tool handles and it gets better with age. I re-coat them twice a year. Much easier as less expensive than epoxy.
I’m familiar with linseed oil and use it on my tools. It would probably do good , at least when the cane gets completely dry.
I’ve watched videos where people use cane for garden tool handles, good idea.
Yes in the garden tool side it’s easy to make a simple weeder by bending some metal strapping like used on crates into a flat oval and attaching it to the sides of a shaft like bamboo. Very simple and effective for weeding around plants in the garden.
I’m enjoying your series and agree that getting back to simple things that you craft yourself brings great satisfaction.
after you cut the branch off with the razor knife...how did you remove the stickers left on it...they will tear your hands up if left on?
I used a 4” side grinder and smoothed them.
My mama loved to fish with cane poles until she got her a brim buster & she outfish everyone with her brim buster catching big bass on live baby blue gill and catfish etc. My mama ware their ass out before we could even get started ...
Man I haven't used one of those since i was a kid i used one alot for crappie though good vid sir👍
I’m really looking forward to using one again
Are you the dad from From Dusk til Dawn?
Not familiar
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